Lauren Long / The Post-StandardCoach Jim Boeheim talks to the crowd at last year's Midnight Madness event.

Talk about a power couple.

Former Syracuse basketball player Scoop Jardine and Jasmine Jordan, a current SU student and the daughter of NBA legend Michael Jordan, will co-host Orange Madness at the Carrier Dome on Friday, Oct. 12.

Jardine finished his career last season. He led the Orange to a 34-3 record and an appearance in the NCAA's Elite 8. Jordan's followers on Twitter will know that she and Jardine have been dating for a while.

Syracuse's spin on Midnight Madness will be televised by both ESPN3 and ESPNU as part of its Midnight Madness coverage.

The featured entertainment for Orange Madness includes rapper Wale, a BET and Soul Train awards winner.

The Carrier Dome's doors will open for Orange Madness at 7 p.m. with the event scheduled to get underway at 8 p.m.

AmeriCU Credit Union's Orange Madness is free to the public, but requires a general-admission ticket limited to lower-bowl seating only. Tickets, at a limit of four per person while supplies last, will be available starting Monday, October 1, at the following locations: